Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Relationship between producer and audience
The connection between the producer and the audience started in the 1920's when people started researching the audience for there films. the company would use this research to make appropriate posters, advertisements and trailers.
There are many ways to gather this research such as: radio and TV adverts, magazine adverts, taglines, social networking sites and questionnaires. in the example of some films such as "Harry Potter" the audience will advertise the film, being in a Fandom the fans will share facts, trailers and important dates with one another.
Another way to gain an audience is to have a premiers at the premier you can use very eccentric ways to advertise the film, such as the house and balloon in "up" flying down the middle of London or in the case of "batman they had the jumping car drive on the red carpet.
Another way the audience can feel involved with the film is to make them involved with the trailer using words like: you, our and we this connects the audience to the film an makes them feel like they are a part of the film.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Production Contexts
Hollywood: before Hollywood film makes were restricted by Thomas Edison, because Edison own the move makers patents and would sue independent film makers such as Biograph. to escape Edison Biograph moved to Los Angeles along with the perfect weather conditions and being free from Edison Biograph were able to start work on films and decided to look at the neighbouring areas stumbling across Hollywood, with out the restriction of Edison Biograph made "In Old California". after hearing of Biograph success in Hollywood other film makes began to move to Hollywood, In 1919 the first motion picture studio was built.
from the late 11920's to 1940 is know as "Classic Hollywood" with the golden age of Hollywood being 1930 to 1948.
Bollywood: base in India , Bollywood release around 1000 movies a year that's more than twice as many as Hollywood the golden age of Bollywood films is 1940 to 1960's. Bollywood films consist of a fusion of relationships between lovers and family, music and dance.In the 1970's commercial Cinerama grew as the Finance corporation were seen to be not going enough, this lead to Bollywood overtaking America as the worlds largest film producer.in 2000's Bollywood became more popular worldwide which has improved Bollywood's quality of films. Bollywood has a shady background when it comes to funding as in India the Bollywood films are funded by crime.
British cinema, in 1920 British films were losing to the up and coming Hollywood films, causing a drop in British films viewed in Britain dramatically, in 1927 the Governor made a new law called the cinematographers trade bill designed to ensure the success of British films.then in 1940 the war helped to make British films and cinemas as documentary's gave a whole new look on British cinema as the public needed a way to escape the war.
Independent films, produced outside of major studies, they are often distributed by by major studios so that the films can be seen by a wider audience than just independent film fans. To be and independent film the production must be funded by no more than 50% by a major film company alto a film may be made in a country the film would not be cammed an independent British film as "independent" and "British" are to different production contexts. One of the best ways for an independent film to find a company to distribute there film is to get nominated for a film awards such as Sundance.
Interdenominational co-production, an international co-production is the agreement between two or more country's this allows all country's involved in the co-production to gain the advantages of the other country's such as locations, funding and actors. on the other hand then you are working with multiple counter's you may suffer a few drawbacks such as extra laws to abide by, language barriers, cultural barriers and creative disagreements.
Developing country's, Developing country's or third cinema tend to focus on politics and war. third cinema started in the 1960's as a range of low budget movies were made by a group of Latin American film-makers. the films are typically produced in less that two weeks for around $15.000 unlike most other production contexts third cinema films are so cheep that event the poorest person in a third world country can view them.
Hollywood: before Hollywood film makes were restricted by Thomas Edison, because Edison own the move makers patents and would sue independent film makers such as Biograph. to escape Edison Biograph moved to Los Angeles along with the perfect weather conditions and being free from Edison Biograph were able to start work on films and decided to look at the neighbouring areas stumbling across Hollywood, with out the restriction of Edison Biograph made "In Old California". after hearing of Biograph success in Hollywood other film makes began to move to Hollywood, In 1919 the first motion picture studio was built.
from the late 11920's to 1940 is know as "Classic Hollywood" with the golden age of Hollywood being 1930 to 1948.
Bollywood: base in India , Bollywood release around 1000 movies a year that's more than twice as many as Hollywood the golden age of Bollywood films is 1940 to 1960's. Bollywood films consist of a fusion of relationships between lovers and family, music and dance.In the 1970's commercial Cinerama grew as the Finance corporation were seen to be not going enough, this lead to Bollywood overtaking America as the worlds largest film producer.in 2000's Bollywood became more popular worldwide which has improved Bollywood's quality of films. Bollywood has a shady background when it comes to funding as in India the Bollywood films are funded by crime.
British cinema, in 1920 British films were losing to the up and coming Hollywood films, causing a drop in British films viewed in Britain dramatically, in 1927 the Governor made a new law called the cinematographers trade bill designed to ensure the success of British films.then in 1940 the war helped to make British films and cinemas as documentary's gave a whole new look on British cinema as the public needed a way to escape the war.
Independent films, produced outside of major studies, they are often distributed by by major studios so that the films can be seen by a wider audience than just independent film fans. To be and independent film the production must be funded by no more than 50% by a major film company alto a film may be made in a country the film would not be cammed an independent British film as "independent" and "British" are to different production contexts. One of the best ways for an independent film to find a company to distribute there film is to get nominated for a film awards such as Sundance.
Interdenominational co-production, an international co-production is the agreement between two or more country's this allows all country's involved in the co-production to gain the advantages of the other country's such as locations, funding and actors. on the other hand then you are working with multiple counter's you may suffer a few drawbacks such as extra laws to abide by, language barriers, cultural barriers and creative disagreements.
Developing country's, Developing country's or third cinema tend to focus on politics and war. third cinema started in the 1960's as a range of low budget movies were made by a group of Latin American film-makers. the films are typically produced in less that two weeks for around $15.000 unlike most other production contexts third cinema films are so cheep that event the poorest person in a third world country can view them.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Hush
Hush is and independent Horror film made in Britain, the key way to tell that Hush is an independent film is to look at the way it is Funded. Hush was funded with the help of Film 4, UK film council, EM Media, warp X,warp films, screen Yorkshire, Fear factory, Pathe and Shona Productions. also an independent film must be at least 50% funded by the owner.
A good way to make sure that your independent film is seen is to put in a well known actor, in the case of hush the film starred William Ash who had already been in an array of TV shows, TV films and Films before Hush.
Hush is a horror film this is made very clear to anyone who has watched the film, the style of the film fits perfectly into the style and conventions of a horror film, for example through out the whole film the lighting is consistently dark this sets the mood of a horror and also makes the audience feel that there could be something around every corner. unlike a lot of horror films Hush is all based in a very real world with real life events this makes the film all the more scary, when you compare Hush to a film like resident evil you can really see how the real life setting is just as scary as the post apocalyptic setting in resident evil.The difference in setting between Hush and Resident Evil means that the films have to use different styles to scare people, in Resident Evil they can use gore and violence to scare people. on the other hand Hush used relatable emotions such as loss and never seeing someone again and the fear of never seeing the face of your horrors.
A good way to make sure that your independent film is seen is to put in a well known actor, in the case of hush the film starred William Ash who had already been in an array of TV shows, TV films and Films before Hush.
Hush is a horror film this is made very clear to anyone who has watched the film, the style of the film fits perfectly into the style and conventions of a horror film, for example through out the whole film the lighting is consistently dark this sets the mood of a horror and also makes the audience feel that there could be something around every corner. unlike a lot of horror films Hush is all based in a very real world with real life events this makes the film all the more scary, when you compare Hush to a film like resident evil you can really see how the real life setting is just as scary as the post apocalyptic setting in resident evil.The difference in setting between Hush and Resident Evil means that the films have to use different styles to scare people, in Resident Evil they can use gore and violence to scare people. on the other hand Hush used relatable emotions such as loss and never seeing someone again and the fear of never seeing the face of your horrors.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Dog soldiers
Dog Soldiers is a monster horror based in Scotland, the production context for Dog Soldiers is British as the film is filmed and edited in the UK the film follows the conventions you expect from a British film for example the use of British slang and British things ( British dogs and tea.) Dog Soldiers also stars British actors such as Liam Cunhingham and Kevin Mckidd.
Dog Solders was made in 2002 the same year that resident evil was made. when you look at these two film side by side you can clearly see the differences is style and budget of the two films the Hollywood film had multiple locations, visual effect in the form of CG I and a far grater budget. on the other hand the British had people in costumes, only pyrotechnics and one location, in no way am i trying to say that the British film is any worse in fact i prefer the British film for the reason they understand that you do not need to make a computer monster in post-production when it is faster, cheaper and better to make a costume for the actors to have some thing real to react to.
in summary Dog soldiers is far different to other films i have reviewed as the foundations of the film are differences the film does not have the strong family bonds of a Bollywood nor the large budget of a Hollywood instead we use the unique British brain as our foundations our stereotype of Tea and the way we talk to make our films special and that what makes a British film so British
in summary Dog soldiers is far different to other films i have reviewed as the foundations of the film are differences the film does not have the strong family bonds of a Bollywood nor the large budget of a Hollywood instead we use the unique British brain as our foundations our stereotype of Tea and the way we talk to make our films special and that what makes a British film so British
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
1920- Evil Returns
1920 Evil Returns was an interesting film for me to watch as it had a whole different take on the classic Horror genre, the way that 1920 confronted love in the film is different to how other horrors confront horrors for example in "The Woman In Black" the main character has lost his wife so seeks out the ghost to prove to him self that there is a life after death. but in 1920 the connection of love seams to run deeper into the life blood of the film, and this is a key convention of Bollywood films and is one of the big contrasts between a Bollywood and Hollywood films, in 1920 the male and female are in a hotel room but rather than having sex the male character walks away, i don't want to say that Hollywood films are all about sex but i feel that if that if two characters in Hollywood film had ended up in a hotel room together the same level of restraint may not have been kept.
1920 is a Horror and keeps to the same conventions as you would expect from a horror; dark lighting, jumpy sounds and a stalking camera. but the film is also a romance and keeps to the conventions of a romance; damsel in distress and something keeping them apart, 1920 keeps to the conventions and narrative of a Bollywood film; love story, poetry and strong family bonds, 1920 also attracted some well known actors such as Aftab Shivdasani.
The technology used in the film is good but i feel that a little more resistant could be shown i have to say that in comparison to some other Bollywood films that they are starting to understand that a film is not merely measured number of effects. and this shows that they are getting better but i still feel that 1920 did some times use effects in times that were just not needed.
Resident Evil
Resident Evil is a
Si-Fi horror based around the Resident Evil video game series, three of the key
ways to tell that this film is a Si-Fi Horror is to look at the way the
production team have used sound, lighting and camera shots. Within Resident
Evil you can find many cases where the production team have used the sound to
build tension, for example when the team first encounter zombies they are not
meet by the image of an undead person they and the audience first hear the
sound of an axe being dragged along the ground.
Another key point about Resident Evil is the production context of
the film, due to the success of the games Hollywood found and opportunity to
turn the games into a film, and in 2002 the first Resident Evil film was
released, the large budget and resources that Hollywood has allowed the Resident
Evil franchise to evolve, the actors and writers of the film show just how powerful
the influences of Hollywood are. The dialog and narrative of Resident Evil are extremely
clever as they work well as a film but at the same time keep true story,
locations and dialog of the games.
One of the highlights of the film for me was seeing how the film used special effects, in a big holly wood block buster you expect to see lots of effects and Resident Evil is no exception, but one of the great things about Hollywood is there ability to know when an affect is effective and when it is over used, this for me is key to making a good film as even the best crew and biggest budget can destroy a film if the effects are used every two seconds.
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